It’s been a while since we checked in on the race to land Amazon’s highly-coveted HQ2 but a new rumor reinforces the possibility that northern Virginia could be the place Jeff Bezos lands his corporate behemoth’s new home.

A report by the Washington Post (also owned by Bezos) on Saturday morning said that discussions have heated up around a location in Crystal City, Virginia, which is located across the Potomac from southern Washington, D.C. and nestled right next to Reagan International Airport.

One key hint, according to the Post, is that a Crystal City real estate developer has pulled listings from the market, possibly in anticipation of those locations being renovated to host the first wave of HQ2’s new employees.

This isn’t the first time the Arlington County area has come up as the front-runner for the new Amazon locale. Way back in February, curious web traffic surges from a private, internal Amazon source to a local story about the accolades Arlington Co. had received for environmentally-friendly building stoked excitement that the area was high up on Amazon’s list.

Um. “Crystal City” is in northern Virginia, yes, but would be more accurate to say Amazon in advanced talks to put HQ2 in Washington, given that it is a Washington DC inner suburb. https://t.co/ToMdKMXl3a

Of the 20 locations shortlisted in the HQ2 sweepstakes, three are in the D.C. area: Northern Virginia, Montgomery County, Maryland, and D.C. itself. The only other finalists clustered together like that are New York City and Newark, NJ.

We should find out shortly where HQ2 will land. Bezos has previously said it would be announced by the end of 2018 and there’s less than two months left until the calendar flips over. So get ready but don’t be surprised when northern Virginia gets the Bezos stamp of approval.